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Deborah, I loved the post about your namesake the first time around, and I loved reading it again.
The virtual oasis is a treat that I eagerly await each Sunday!
Thanks, Amy!
Those book covers were a delight! I remember wandering through the Provo Library as a child/young adult, selecting books that had the most interesting covers. Totally lame way to judge a book, but being a visual learner, I can’t help but get drawn in, or turned off, by cover art.
D- Speaking of books and covers, what is the URL for your great young adult fiction website? I want to read the vampire series you wrote about a while back.
readathon.wordpress.com
Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer
Enjoy!